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The City may require the removal, temporary or permanent, of the outdoor seating or sales area <br />when necessary, or the permittee fails to comply with the criteria set forth in Chapters 10, <br />36, and 41 of the SAMC. Any costs incurred by the City for removal or storage of sidewalk <br />cafe tables, chairs and other equipment shall be the responsibility of the business. The City <br />is not responsible for any damages or loss of equipment removed pursuant to this subsection. <br />TEMPORARY OUTDOOR DINING + RETAIL ACTIVITY ON <br />PRIVATE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY <br />Up to 50% of off -site private parking <br />spaces counted for required parking <br />may be converted to outdoor dining or <br />retail space, when the lot is immediately <br />adjacent to the parent property. The <br />converted use must be in <br />conformance with all Orange County <br />Fire Authority(OFCA) requirements for <br />building accessibility, and social <br />distancing requirements that provide at <br />least six feet spacing between tables and <br />pathways. Additionally, no parking for <br />disabled persons may be repurposed for restaurant or <br />layout. <br />retail use. See Exhibit D for a sample <br />The required landscape and buffer areas for the off -site private parking spaces (Vehicular <br />Use Areas), shall not be used as an expanded converted use for restaurants or retail <br />operations. There shall not be parking, outside seating, or retail activities in these areas. <br />Tents, Umbrellas, and Other Shade Structures <br />Tents that are 10 feet by 10 feet in size or smaller may be placed in parking spaces to provide <br />shade for outdoor dining and retail areas. Businesses must adhere to OCFA requirements. See <br />Exhibit E for additional guidelines on the use of tents, umbrellas, or shade structures within <br />public spaces. <br />131Page <br />55A-15 <br />